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LP (Item 5597) ABC, 1975 — Condition: Used

One of their best, and a real masterpiece of 70's group soul. The arrangements are sweet, but the group is as hard as they ever were, but free to soar in their singing with the massive arrangements provided by the Detroit Groovesville crew. Ron Banks and LJ Reynolds are in perfect form, and this album is solid all the way through. Titles include "I Dig Your Music", "How Do You Feel", "Thousand Shades Of Blue", "I Cried All The Way Home", and "Good Things Don't Come Easy". (Cover has a cut corner, some wear, and a name in pen written on front and inside the gatefold.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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